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it is the case because the country the brics countries are not offering such significant growth anymore there's a stock market of bric countries and nine. china for example china right here that's what i was looking for chinese shanghai composite is actually still trading in the negative territory it's like minus two percent yet today in brazil you have the best buy index is down five percent right times of russia is not that bad we can look at the graphics if we see the graphics the russian market is has posted eleven percent in the second right and we can see it in the second half of this year but analysts say that this year on the russian market was a last year because nothing really happened or what i mean i mean investors were very much looking forward to the end of the elections the presidential election and they needed to see some kind of stability message and that's all about politics and it didn't have a lot of effect on the stock market and what investors were looking for this
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russia's huge ambitious privatization programs and didn't just happen as being delayed and delayed for most of the time it was we can recall the bank asked that that's about it that's very much and but there was a lot of liquidity and you liquidity injected into the global economy from the u.s. from the european central bank and of course all read the rest of the european markets and analysts i've spoken to they said speculators just law specialist troubled european economies such as pigs because they were extremely sensitive to any news and they just reacted with drastic changes to. life is basically a time of war for opportunity is there but i mean it does not really reflect this is all speculators capital doesn't it's almost like i say all because you're all about speculation vote some analysts saying that the european market is actually
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a very attractive real a longer term because the overall the region is very cheap and some of the global and in this industrial leaders they are trading at a discount and what's most. what it is that a lot of liquidity is just waiting for any news of stabilization related to the market speaking of cheap as far as i know when it comes to the price to earnings ratio of the russian stocks monitored by bloomberg the cheapest compared to twenty four markets or something i mean what are the prospects right prospects russian of that bad about of all about privatization so if privatization going forward that's the name of the game over the next year. thank you very much almost three billion dollars of defense deals have been signed between russia and india president putin is on a visit to new delhi cementing ties with fast growing economies as they continue to try and boost their global influence here is a to use money for national details show and india have signed three billion
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dollars worth of arms contracts today this includes a purchase of forty two additional russian fighter jets which will be assembled here in india and almost sixty multi-purpose helicopters currently the raf more than two hundred fighter jets and dozens of russian choppers in use by aegis air force in the investment field the two countries are also making some significant progress the russian direct investment fund and india state bank are setting up a two billion dollars consortium that can invest into different projects in both russia and india in never gave knology area india will participate in the development of russia's. global positioning satellite system papers have been signed today here in delhi russia and india have also discussed cooperation in gas and all the traction engine is considering to join in all that ration in russia out of the meeting put into india both sides have reported trenton over is expected to
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reach a record ten billion dollars this year which both sides are planning to double in the next three years. from delhi india. finally tonight we've still got time to take a look at what's happening on the markets and as you can see in the united states still no deal inside on the voiding the fiscal cliff so basically they're continuing friday's sell off plus activities very low due to christmas and volumes are there for seventy five percent lower than usual the markets have been closed for several hours already now when it comes to the currencies the russian ruble continued to strengthen on many reasons like companies for example needing rubles for tax payments and the central bank trying to put a leash on inflation so we have seen strengthening of around more than half a percent against the dollar. and a short christmas eve session also in london and the markets were actually shut in frankfurt the footsie is up as you can see the one quarter of a percent is driven by minor stocks but down to resources the top again almost two
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percent higher and in moscow there was also very little activity on the markets which are preparing for hibernation or partying during the long journey or holidays whichever way you want to call it a flat and mixed end of the day's work banking lukoil being some of the biggest losers on the my six losing around one percent. pilots it was from the a business team for now of course you can find more fresh stories and interviews at autoconf or slash business in a few minutes so watch these exclusive interview with russia's foreign minister. which is soften enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for
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russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure now you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticised joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics wanted plus a resolution under chapter seven which provides for the use of sanctions on the use
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of force eventually and russia and china are convinced hundred percent that this would be a disaster and that this would be the beginning of a very slippery slope and will bring us to the libyan scenario which we cannot afford anymore and the region cannot afford the security council was once expended only in the category of nonpermanent members and now. after several decades of the council functioning in the unchanged composition there is a very strong movement towards expanding its membership to better reflect the. pluralism of the of the world community and we are strongly in favor of this we are convinced that the developing countries and the first of all the new economic and financial leaders in the third world countries like india brazil for example that they must be represented in the security council and we would be in favor
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of making them new permanent members provided of course the decision is taken to create new permanent seats like yours said russia is permanently blocking attempts of some of u.n. security council members to pass a resolution for that would allow an f. or an intervention into syria but do you think a military action could still play take place going around the un like it happened in case of iraq. well not only in case of iraq but also in case of the former yugoslavia yes it is possible and you just cited one example there are some others but i also feel that those who would like to interfere in the syrian crisis they don't want to do this without some kind of legitimacy or at least i would some kind often action in the united nations which
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could be used to justify this as being legitimate some people would like very much to internationalize this situation and to expand the violence beyond the syrian border or set them said being made to specially in cases when the refugees have to flee syria because of the disproportionate actions by the government forces. but on the other side. the opposition the armed groups of that position which are several which are not united on this single comment they also reason except the both methods absolutely contrary to international humanitarian law. they can cause to just. the staging terrorist attacks and that is very disheartening that our western call digs in the security council start that they refuse. condemning terrorist attacks in syria saying that
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yes there is ms bed but you must take into account the overall context of what is going on in syria and why people resort to terrorist attacks it's absolutely unacceptable and this logic we will might lead us if we follow this logic might lead us. if you ation not only in the middle east but in other parts of the world if. the west would begin to. what.
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it is also accept that by. everyone including our western colleagues the europeans and americans that the biggest threat. in this situation is. the probability that the rebels might take hold of chemical weapons and therefore when while recognizing these right now western friends say but still the responsibilities with the syrian government even the rebels they called it it's a very strange logic because at the same time there was a very people encourage rebels not to negotiate with the government but to continue fighting and giving them arms money and moral and political support so it's a very controversial position
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disproportionately the security forces clearly work and are prepared to face the public. protests and the protests in the cities and in the villages they have been throwing you know to counter foreign aggression not to keep law and order a civilized manner but their position is provoking the government as i said resorting to terrorist attacks taking hostages and also introducing into this conflict the stick there in their mansion which is very dangerous it is already reverberating in the muslim world. arab governments.
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and be. ethnic and confessional sic their income position of syria is so complex that if. the campus is established there it was very great all over the region but coming back to the present situation if people who say no negotiations with us that if they believe that. he's departure in whatever form is number one priority then they must understand that for this geopolitical goal of theirs they would have to pay the price but the price in the lives of the serious of the syrian civilians because the claimant of patrick miss out on turkish syrian border is that part of solution and why they really targeted that we recognize the right for turkey to
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think about its own security and the right of turkey to use for this purpose the international arrangements which turkey has in that particular case nato membership . and we accepted this as a given. on the other hand the more the military had to be or your cumulate in one place. the more risk you have that this had to be or when they would be used. as for the. purpose of this deployment yes i read that here that some experts believe that if it is intended to prevent any. syrian crossfire. then it could be positioned to be different and as it is in the visits to be positioned some people say it is quiet. useful to put the
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raid that american the raid there which is part of the american missile defense system that building codes in the threat from iran. if this is the case then it is even more risky i would say because this multiple purpose deployment. could create additional. temptations that about iran rather than syria well that's what that's what some people say. the configuration as it is being presented in the media it. really looks like it could be used against their own you know syria is not the only issue between america and russia first think obama did when he got reelected is that he signed the so-called magnitsky that would sanction russian citizens and some russian officials what does it tell you about the new stage of the russian u.s. relations with britain about my health but i don't think this was the first thing
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about one hundred first was reelected this was inevitable when. the senators some of the guardian and some other censored used this idea. it was clearly. to create catch twenty two for the administration because that ministration was moving the removal of jackson venue amendment with the support of quite a number of people on the hill. and this was absolutely obvious that americans wanted because it was russia accession to double its. keeping jackson then it would mean depressed of the benefits of w. . membership of the russian federation so they had to do this anyway and then the republicans i think decided to have this trick and
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to hinge the jackson very. removal on magnitsky act. which was at that moment i think mostly. done against president obama because as for the russian citizens who have been included on that list and they haven't seen it it's still. not published. if they want to prevent russian citizens they don't like the united states they can do it without their loggerheads without any show well remember the off record conversation that obama and mediator had and obama promised to be more flexible right after elections but from what you're saying how how how much flexibility he really be or allow himself to be with this republican opposition in congress well i think that's the peculiarities of the american system and in
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a congressman can freeze consideration of. very important issues just because the beef from his particular state is not being admitted one can through another for the senate the reasons and. the issues of global importance could be just frozen because of the. interest of one single state in the united states. and the interest having nothing to do with the substance of the issue in question so sometimes the issues of huge importance like the you know israeli palestinian conflict and the need to settle it being kept hostages for years and years. because of the peculiarity of the american electoral cycles we would prefer. to approach international issues on the basis
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of. merit and on the basis of the crying need to do something to get a result looking back at the or the mystic politicking or interests to be a lot more precious foreign minister thank you very much for this interview thank you thank. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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good fifteen people killing each other in their country there will be. self-imposed from society i will myself and my boy my brother. and my frustration. got. into the. two of the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all modeled kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag.
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